Diego, I like how you explicitly explained that the poem is dreadful. I agree, the poem does start with the setting being "beautiful" but then drifts off with negative details. I guess, the author is hopeful in a way. I like how you connected freedom to yourself with music notes. Your interpretation for the quote “who wear their noses in the air” was very thorough. Overall, good job!
Great butterfly! I thought it was really clever and cool how you made the inner butterfly red because of the hatred towards the Jews and how you cut a square kilometer off because Terezin is a square kilometer of earth. Overall, good job!
Diego, I like how you explicitly explained that the poem is dreadful. I agree, the poem does start with the setting being "beautiful" but then drifts off with negative details. I guess, the author is hopeful in a way. I like how you connected freedom to yourself with music notes. Your interpretation for the quote “who wear their noses in the air” was very thorough. Overall, good job!
ReplyDeleteGreat butterfly! I thought it was really clever and cool how you made the inner butterfly red because of the hatred towards the Jews and how you cut a square kilometer off because Terezin is a square kilometer of earth. Overall, good job!
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